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Well, I'm not very pleased -at all- with this art, if I dare call it that. Next time, I would paint much thicker, and I wouldn't use wash-off paint... I'd leave more room around the objects to create a darker black line. I don't think I painted globby enough, and that might have been another part to the (in my opinion) failure of it. I like a lot of the other works though.
I'd probably not use such a complicated design either. My design had a lot of small parts to it, and that definitely did not help it to be good.

The wind blows the trees,
A seed grows in the darkness,
A bird waits for spring

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I really had fun working with the clay. Yes, is was very frustrating at points, but it was indeed fun. I didn't have any problems with being uncomfortable with the clay, only with having red hands. But, it was not uncomfortable, just odd. Like I said, it was really fun and I hope to do it again.
I call this fish successful. I name successful art. His name is Samudra. I think he is successful because he is just the shape I was going for, and he's basically perfect in my head. His colors are just as I was hoping, just backwards (blue should have been on top and go to yellow, but oh well.) The tail, which I was very worried about, is perfect, which is awesome!